Information technology for management : advancing sustainable, profitable business growth
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Information technology for management : advancing sustainable, profitable business growth
Wiley, c2013
9th ed
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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内容説明
Information Technology for Management by Turban, Volonino & Wood engages students with up-to-date coverage of the most important IT trends today. Over the years, this leading IT textbook had distinguished itself with an emphasis on illustrating the use of cutting edge business technologies for achieving managerial goals and objectives. The 9th ed continues this tradition with coverage of emerging trends in Mobile Computing and Commerce, IT virtualization, Social Media, Cloud Computing and the Management and Analysis of Big Data along with advances in more established areas of Information Technology.
The book prepares students for professional careers in a rapidly changing and competitive environment by demonstrating the connection between IT concepts and practice more clearly than any other textbook on the market today.
Each chapter contains numerous case studies and real world examples illustrating how businesses increase productivity, improve efficiency, enhance communication and collaboration, and gain competitive advantages through the use of Information Technologies.
目次
Part I Maximizing the Value of Data and Information Technology
1 A Look Toward the Future of Information Technology 1
1.1 IT and Management Opportunities and Challenges 4
1.2 Top Management Concerns and Influential ITs 7
1.3 IT Agility, Consumerization, and Competitive Advantage 13
1.4 Strategic Planning and Competitive Models 15
1.5 Why IT is Important to Your Career, and IT Careers 20
2 Information Management and IT Architecture 28
2.1 Information Management in the 2010s 32
2.2 IT Architecture 36
2.3 Information Systems and IT Infrastructure 38
2.4 Cloud Computing and Services 47
2.5 Virtualization and VM (Virtual Machines) 50
3 Database, Data Warehouse, and Data Mining 56
3.1 Database Technology 60
3.2 Data Warehouse and Data Mart Technologies 69
3.3 Data and Text Mining 72
3.4 Business Intelligence (BI) and Analytics 75
3.5 Digital and Physical Document Management 78
4 Networks, Collaboration, and Sustainability 85
4.1 Business IT Networks and Components 88
4.2 Wireless Network Applications and Mobile Infrastructure 93
4.3 Network Management and Search 96
4.4 Collaboration and Communication Technologies 102
4.5 Sustainability and Ethical Issues 104
5 CyberSecurity, Compliance, and Business Continuity 112
5.1 Up Close Look at Cybercrimes, Criminals, and Motivations 116
5.2 IT Vulnerabilities and Threats 122
5.3 Defending Against Fraud 130
5.4 Information Assurance and Risk Management 131
5.5 Network Security 134
5.6 Internal Control and Compliance 137
5.7 Business Continuity and Auditing 139
Part II Digital, Mobile and Social Commerce
6 E-Business & E-Commerce Models and Strategies 145
6.1 E-Business Challenges and Strategies 156
6.2 Business to Consumer (B2C) E-Commerce 166
6.3 Business to Business (B2B) E-Commerce and E-Procurement 169
6.4 E-Government and Public Sector IT Trends 172
6.5 E-Commerce Support Services and Digital Marketing Communications 174
6.6 E-Business Ethics and Legal Issues 182
7 Mobile Technologies and Commerce 191
7.1 Mobile Computing Technology 194
7.2 Mobile Commerce 199
7.3 Mobile Transactions and Financial Services 206
7.4 Location-Based Services and Commerce 210
7.5 Mobile Enterprise Applications 214
8 Web 2.0 and Social Media 225
8.1 Web 2.0 and Social Media 229
8.2 Virtual Communities and Social Networking Services 237
8.3 Enterprise 2.0-Social Networks and Tools for Business 245
8.4 Social Media Metrics 250
8.5 The Future: Web 3.0 256
Part III Enterprise Systems and Analytics
9 Functional Area and Compliance Systems 269 9.1 Management Levels and Functional Systems 272
9.2 Manufacturing, Production, and Transportation Systems 276
9.3 Sales and Marketing Systems 282
9.4 Accounting, Finance, and Compliance Systems 285
9.5 Human Resources Systems, Compliance, and Ethics 292
10 Enterprise Systems and Applications 301
10.1 Enterprise Systems 304
10.2 Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Systems 307
10.3 Supply Chain Management (SCM) Systems 315
10.4 Collaborative Planning, Forecasting, and Replenishment (CPFR) Systems 320
10.5 Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Systems 324
11 Performance Management using Data Visualization, Mashups, and Mobile Intelligence 333
11.1 Data Visualization and Data Discovery 338
11.2 Enterprise Data Mashups 343
11.3 Business Dashboards 347
11.4 Mobile Dashboards and Intelligence 349
Part IV IT Planning, Strategy, and Ethics
12 IT Strategy, Sourcing, and Vendor Relationships 355
12.1 IT Strategy and the Strategic Planning Process 358
12.2 IT Governance 367
12.3 Aligning IT with Business Strategy 369
12.4 IT Operating Plans and Sourcing Strategies 373
12.5 IT Vendor Relationships 380
13 Business Process and Project Management 387
13.1 Business Process Management (BPM) 390
13.2 Software Architecture and IS Design 399
13.3 IT Project Management 405
13.4 Systems Development 408
14 IT Ethics and Responsible Conduct 418
14.1 Can IT Cut its Global Carbon Footprint? Can Users? 422
14.2 Responsible Conduct 428
14.3 Connectivity Overload and a Culture of Distraction 431
14.4 On the Verge of a New Tech Revolution 433
Glossary G-1
Organizational Index O-1
Name Index N-1
Subject Index S-1
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